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Can i call web service in side my web service
Hi
Can i call web service indise my web service?
see i have to call (provider web service) inside my web service .when
provider call my web service(internall i have to call their web service is
it possible?
what issues should i consider am using axis1.2.1?
am calling.net web service?
Re: Can i call web service in side my web service
Posted by Xinjun Chen <xj...@gmail.com>.
Why not consider Axis client package? It provides dynamic invocation
interface.
But I haven't figured out is how to use the client package to invoke
document style services.
I am wondering whether Axis client package will support interoperability
between different styles of services by providing client functions to probe
the style of a remote service and the client package to call the service
according to the returned service style. In this way, the client will no
longer need to worry about the remote service style.
Regards,
Xinjun
On 12/2/05, Guy Rixon <gt...@ast.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> Yes, we (AstroGrid ) do that habitually. We put the stubs for service B
> inside service A and the stubs for service C inside service B.
>
> It works well, provided that the stubs called inside a given service are
> generated with the same Axis version as the axis jars in that service.
> I.e.,
> it's OK to have, say, axis 1.1 in service A and call service B that's
> running
> Axis 1.3, but the stubs for B in A have to be compatible with axis 1.1.
>
> On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Sreenivas Reddy wrote:
>
> > Yes You can call..
> >
> >
> > giribabu venugopal <gi...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi
> >
> > Can i call web service indise my web service?
> >
> >
> > see i have to call (provider web service) inside my web service .when
> provider call my web service(internall i have to call their web service is
> it possible?
> >
> >
> > what issues should i consider am using axis1.2.1?
> >
> > am calling.net web service?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ---------------------------------
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> Guy Rixon gtr@ast.cam.ac.uk
> Institute of Astronomy Tel: +44-1223-337542
> Madingley Road, Cambridge, UK, CB3 0HA Fax: +44-1223-337523
>
Re: Can i call web service in side my web service
Posted by Guy Rixon <gt...@ast.cam.ac.uk>.
Yes, we (AstroGrid ) do that habitually. We put the stubs for service B
inside service A and the stubs for service C inside service B.
It works well, provided that the stubs called inside a given service are
generated with the same Axis version as the axis jars in that service. I.e.,
it's OK to have, say, axis 1.1 in service A and call service B that's running
Axis 1.3, but the stubs for B in A have to be compatible with axis 1.1.
On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Sreenivas Reddy wrote:
> Yes You can call..
>
>
> giribabu venugopal <gi...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi
>
> Can i call web service indise my web service?
>
>
> see i have to call (provider web service) inside my web service .when provider call my web service(internall i have to call their web service is it possible?
>
>
> what issues should i consider am using axis1.2.1?
>
> am calling.net web service?
>
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free.
Guy Rixon gtr@ast.cam.ac.uk
Institute of Astronomy Tel: +44-1223-337542
Madingley Road, Cambridge, UK, CB3 0HA Fax: +44-1223-337523
Re: Can i call web service in side my web service
Posted by Sreenivas Reddy <ys...@yahoo.com>.
Yes You can call..
giribabu venugopal <gi...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi
Can i call web service indise my web service?
see i have to call (provider web service) inside my web service .when provider call my web service(internall i have to call their web service is it possible?
what issues should i consider am using axis1.2.1?
am calling.net web service?
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